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Massive Data Breach Exposes Personal Info of 237K Government Employees at U.S. Transportation Department

  • Posted on May 16, 2023
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U.S. federal government employees:-


A recent security breach at the U.S. Transportation Department (USDOT) has led to the unauthorized disclosure of personal information belonging to approximately 237,000 current and U.S. Former federal government employees. 

The breach specifically targeted the TRANServe transit benefits system, which facilitates reimbursement for commuting expenses incurred by government employees. 

As of now, it remains uncertain whether the exposed personal data has been exploited for illegal activities.


U.S. Department of Transportation investigating HUGE data breach impacting 237,000 federal employees personal information
U.S. Department of Transportation investigating HUGE data breach impacting 237,000 federal employees personal information

Upon discovery of the breach, the USDOT promptly informed Congress via email, stating that their preliminary investigation had traced the breach to specific administrative systems associated with employee transit benefits processing. 

In a statement provided to Reuters, the USDOT clarified that the breach had no impact on transportation safety systems and refrained from assigning blame for the cyberattack.

To address the breach and protect affected individuals, the USDOT has initiated a thorough investigation and temporarily suspended access to the transit benefit system until security measures are reinforced, and normal operations can be restored. 

The breach has impacted a significant number of individuals, including 114,000 current employees and 123,000 former employees. These employees are eligible for a maximum monthly benefit of $280, which helps cover expenses related to mass transit commuting.

This incident is not the first time that U.S. federal government employees have fallen victim to cyberattacks. Previous breaches at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) in 2014 and 2015 compromised sensitive data belonging to over 22 million people, including 4.2 million current and former U.S. federal employees. 

Additionally, suspected Russian hackers exploited vulnerabilities in SolarWinds and Microsoft software, infiltrating unclassified networks at multiple federal agencies such as the Justice Department, Treasury, Commerce, and Homeland Security. 

These breaches affected a total of nine federal agencies and resulted in the unauthorized access of emails and sensitive information.

US Transport Dept Hit by Major Data Breach, 237,000 Employee Records Compromised
US Transport Dept Hit by Major Data Breach, 237,000 Employee Records Compromised


Given the recurrence of such cyberattacks, protecting the sensitive personal information held by government agencies remains an urgent priority. It necessitates the implementation of robust security measures and proactive measures to prevent Future breaches and safeguard the privacy and security of U.S. federal government employees.

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